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The current database consists of location 9,032 entries. The surface-based, point data include 5,272, 6,939, and 903 density, magnetic susceptibility, and NRM measurements, respectively. Downhole data from 146 drillcore have also been incorporated, yielding an additional 1,145 and 9,622 measurements of density and magnetic susceptibility, respectively. Geologic interpretation of gravity and magnetic anomaly data in a given area is greatly enhanced if density, magnetic susceptibility (MS) and natural remanent magnetization (NRM) data are available for representative rock-types (Chandler and others, 2008). Along with geologic information from outcrop and drill-holes, rock property data help relate geophysical anomaly...
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Compilation of rotary sonic drill cores with magnetic susceptibility measurements collected by Minnesota Geological Survey Quaternary geologists. The full dataset is available upon request and includes 1) magnetic susceptibility profiles for each rotary sonic core, 2) named unit averages and standard deviations for each county, and 3) named unit averages and standard deviations for all data.
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Minnesota Geological Survey, in cooperation with industry, sampled the State of Minnesota and adjacent regions for till geochemistry and indicator minerals at a 30-km spacing during summer 2004. Within target cells, each a quarter-degree latitude by a half-degree longitude, till from between about 1 and 2 m depth was sampled by filling a 15 liter plastic pail. At a few sites, vertical profiles were collected. In addition, three transects to the north were sampled, to help identify sediments derived by long-distance glacial transport, to obtain reference samples from the Thompson nickel belt, and also to extend sampling to the limit of Hudson Bay-derived carbonate-bearing sediments, to permit comparison to Minnesota...
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All sediment samples from auger holes, outcrops, and cores are processed to determine texture. The 1-2 mm coarse sand fraction is packaged separately, and about half of these fractions are categorized lithologically by a glacial geologist. The data are recorded on paper data sheets and in a database.
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Compiled dataset of active seismic data and related scanned active seismic reflection profiles, providing depth and velocity information, from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota Geological Survey.
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Raster grids depicting the current knowledge for elevation for the bedrock surface, pre-Mesozoic surface, the Precambrian surface and the basement surface based on the addition of new data from completed mapping. Basement is the top of structurally complex Precambrian rocks where the Phanerozoic and Proterozoic basins are removed based on geophysical modeling and drill hole interpretation. Statewide elevation datasets are stored as contoured line files and attributed with publication source, contour elevation and date and time of last edit. New raster grids are generated with the 'Topo to Raster' tool in ESRI ArcMap 10.7. 6/2023 Update: The 2023 version of rasters are currently not available online to download but...
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This collection consists of field notebooks created by the personnel of the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) and its predecessor, the Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey (MGNHS). The notes include basic data used to compile annual reports and bulletins on geological matters. For a description of the extent of geological work performed during the eras of the MGNHS and MGS, consult George M. Schwartz, “History of the Minnesota Geological Survey,” which identifies the individual studies made by officers of the survey between 1872 and 1963. The MGS was a major source of funding for faculty research, which focused on field petrology, mineralogy and economic geology and aligned to the individual professional...
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A compilation of drill core logs and thin section notes, including well abandonment reports, drill hole location maps, and associated notes, from Minnesota Geological Survey Precambrian geologists. These logs and notes were scanned using NGGDPP FY22 support and will support future investigations of Precambrian geology by MGS Precambrian geologists, other statewide stakeholders, industry, and universities.


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